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Discovery of the day · Neurology
Characterizing Cutaneous α‐Synuclein Deposition and Seeding Activity in Parkinson’s Disease Subtypes
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Medicine · Neurology
Discovery of the day
Researchers compared cutaneous phosphorylated α-synuclein (p-syn) immunostaining and α-synuclein seed amplification assay (syn-SAA) in 108 Parkinson’s disease patients and 60 controls to evaluate their diagnostic and phenotype-specific value. Syn-SAA demonstrated 86.1% sensitivity and 93.3% specificity for early diagnosis, while p-syn immunostaining offered 100% specificity and revealed regional deposition patterns tied to clinical subtypes, particularly suspected REM sleep behavior disorder. For your focus on actionable biomarkers, these skin-based assays provide complementary tools: syn-SAA enables early detection and monitoring of disease progression via seeding activity, while p-syn distribution offers a tissue-based correlate that can be integrated with imaging, clinical data, and wearable sensor data to stratify patients by subtype and severity.
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Validity
87%
Clarity
96%
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